To always follow my instinctive values and ethics in regards to business decisions, partners, hires and clients.

When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?

As a kid, you tend to go through phases, and I think the same is true in regards to the question of what you want to be when you grow up. So, like a lot of other kids, I went from wanting to be a nurse, to a doctor, to a teacher and so on. But, looking back, the common theme among them was that they all involved helping people, and I think I’ve always had a compelling instinct and desire to help others no matter what career I was in.

What’s something about you that would surprise people?

Not sure if it would surprise everyone, but deep down I’m a real softie — especially with my family. I turn to mush when I’m with my little four-year-old gem. For folks who only know me professionally, they are often surprised if they see my mommy demeanor.

I actually do not have a Netflix account. No time! But if I did, for sure: “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “North by Northwest,” “Under the Tuscan Sun” and something from Hitchcock — “The Birds” or “Psycho” would have to be in there.

Where would we find you on a Saturday?

Depending on the time of day, I’d be either spinning/cycling, hanging out around the house working on home projects, or out and about shopping, running errands, etc.

If you could change jobs with anyone for one day, who would it be?

I have to say I am in my dream profession, doing what I do and in the process helping make others’ lives a bit easier. Out of curiosity, it would’ve been great to experience the work of archeologists who took part in some of the epic digs of all time, such as Persepolis or Giza, and firsthand really feel the spirit of the great civilizations that gave so much to humanity. But, it would really need to be much longer than a day.

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